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The pitbull was flying through the grass and past the trees at Everett’s newly built off-leash dog area in Clark Park on Tuesday afternoon, chasing after fellow four-legged friends.
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — As things seemed to be falling apart for the Mill Creek Little League all-star team in Friday’s regional championship game, team manager Courtney Brown calmly walked ...
Editorial: A recap of The Herald’s primary endorsements Primary elections, setting the November ballot, are no time for voters to sit on the sidelines.
EVERETT — Work is underway in north Marysville to open a park previously closed to the public for over 25 years.
Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin called them “heroes in every sense of the word” for their actions at Saturday’s crash site on I-5.
The state’s top public lands official is urging lawmakers to restore the spending to previous levels after they cut it by about half this year.
Israel’s war in Gaza is not a genocide. It is a war for a just cause, the elimination of a cruel, fanatical, itself potentially genocidal terrorist organization that oppresses its own people ...
District courts’ recognition of the privacy of that relationship to extend to protect the treatment of trans patients.
EVERETT— Snohomish County Public Works received an award on Monday for restoration work along Little Bear Creek. The Puget Sound Regional Council, a long-term planning group working with cities ...
It’s certain that the Tea Party was ecstatic over rescinding $1.1 billion allocated to public broadcasting, even though it was but pocket change in the Federal budget.
Among them: Hegseth’s confirmation, Schumer’s cave, moderates’ exodus, Murkowski’s fear and Epstein’s files.
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